WHAT'S IN THE GALLERY?ABERDARE Here Comes the Sun showcases Neil Carroll's work. Cynon Valley Cynon Valley is an ex-mining area and near Rhondda, Wales. From 1974 to 1996 the area was one of the districts of Wales, formed from the Aberdare and Mountain Ash urban districts, and part of Neath Rural District, along with the parish of Penderyn from Brecknockshire. Museum & Gallery to November 21. CARDIFF The installation The Other Side is the result of Chinese ceramicist Geng Xue's recent stay in Wales Wales, Welsh Cymru, western peninsula and political division (principality) of Great Britain (1991 pop. 2,798,200), 8,016 sq mi (20,761 sq km), west of England; politically united with England since 1536. The capital is Cardiff. . National Museum until January 10. Red Lipstick, Skin Deep is Andy Short's series of paintings which explore skin tones enhanced by make-up. Kooywood Gallery, Museum Place until November 14. An exhibition of paintings by David Tress David Tress (born 11 April 1955) is a British artist noted particularly for his deeply personal interpretations of landscapes in and around his home in Pembrokeshire, southwest Wales. . Albany Gallery until tomorrow. Harry Holland: New Paintings is a mixture of narrative images, reflecting a concern with the mysteries of human relationships. Martin Tinney Gallery to November 21. Eddo Stern is a US/Israeli artist who w orks on the borderlands between fantasy and reality, using video, cinema and installation. At Chapter Arts until November 29. Celtic Dreams and English Nightmares is an exhibition of paintings by Ieuan Rhys Daniel and writing by Janet Daniel in aid of Cardiff charity The Huggard Centre. At Norwegian Church Arts Centre, Cardiff Bay until Sunday. My OtherMother is an exhibition of photos by Suzanne Greenslade exploring race, culture, experience and memory. At Butetown History and Arts Centre until November 29. New work from three artists - Dave Griffiths, Martijn Hendriks and Stuart Croft - working with film in the show Infernal Machine. At g39 until November 14. Another Time, Another Place - an in-depth look at the work of painter PhilipWatkins - is at Llanover Hall Arts Centre, Canton to December 12. The Jerwood Drawing Prize The Jerwood Drawing Prize, formerly the Cheltenham Open drawing competition, is a United Kingdom award in contemporary drawing. Funded by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation and organised by Wimbledon College of Art. 2009 shortlist short·list also short-list n. A list of preferable items or candidates that have been selected for final consideration, as in making an award or filling a position. Noun 1. is on show at BayArt, Bute Street, Cardiff Bay from tomorrow until November 20. Faces and Places features work by artists, including Michael Monaghan and Eisteddfod eisteddfod (īstĕth`vəd, –vôd) [Welsh,=session], Welsh competitive festival. Contests traditionally are held in all the arts and crafts, with special emphasis on music and poetry. Gold Medal winner Elfyn Lewis. At Off The Wall Gallery, Llandaff until November 10. Christmas exhibition. At Victoria Fearn Gallery, Heol y Deri, Rhiwbina until end of December. NEWPORT The Circle Squared is sculpture by Antonia Spowers and Bill Swann. At Newport Art Gallery to November 14. PENARTH Vision On examines the creative use of digital technology. At Ffotogallery, Turner House, until December 5. A new exhibition by Aneurin Jones. At Washington Gallery to November 23. PONTYPRIDD Paintings, sculptures and one photograph: 1956-2006. At Oriel Ty Crawshay Gallery, University of Glamorgan The University of Glamorgan (Welsh: Prifysgol Morgannwg) is a university in Glamorgan, Wales with campuses in Trefforest, Glyntaff, Merthyr Tydfil and Cardiff. History until November 16. RHONDDA Journeys is an exhibition from members of the Fibre Art Wales group. At Rhondda Heritage Park Rhondda Heritage Park, Trehafod, Rhondda Valley, south Wales is a tourist attraction which offers an insight into the life of the coal mining community that existed in the area until the 1980s. until Sunday. |
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